ThL AMERICAN,, MARGARET L. SHEPHERD. A Few Thoughts Gleaned Frem I lor leturin In Washington Hall, OnmhrvA Bcathlng Ar raignment of Homantsm, 1'olltlcaHy, Morally and Socially. 0 fsnUr. Mr.fl? ent TtJr nt tfcte Mr MsrrsrM tt Hhri.hrnt ilellvwwit ours of l tun en p HUm I Homsniarn, and tpremHt vn the Mlowtna. swntiniifits All pri-ste art constitutional tiara M It tret Intn them and thry run t help tf tha wnnn eoubl tot mi All questions It would bit axalnsl the for. nipt In p"r o( money and of Knaianlsm. I am neither republican, a demo crat Bor a populist; my politl.a ere anti Tope, and I favor driving the cor rupting Influence of Humanism from the halla of state. There la no such thlnjc In the legis lative halla of Amortra aa honesty or patriotism. Men are controlled by ., eclf aftrandlfmcnt. politic! ambi tion, sti.1 tha lova of (told. The llonilah church lookt upon women tfia same aa tha devil did In the Garden of Eden. Ily controlling tha mot hem they control the off spring; who make the votera. I am oppoaed to all denominational schools. To allow one eon to have (hem la to furnlHh arKument for Roman Cathollra to keep up the parochial achool wblch breed dis loyalty and treaaon. I personally eat In the gallery of the Senate at. Washington wb"n the Linton bill prohibiting further soc tarlan appropriation was under con sideration, and saw with my own eyes messenger boys carrying messages to eenatore from the prlesta of the Romish church. Of all the dangerous traltora to American liberty Archuishop Ireland la the worst. With bla auave man ner, bla pleasant- fane, hia graceful oratory, be cbarma ihe bearer, while In bla heart be seeks the supremacy of Komatilara with all Hi demoraliz ing and retrograding Influence. 1 do not favor condemning the Cath olic laity of America. Tbey deserve the aympatby and ncouragemnt of enilghieiied people. Tbey are the re mit of pre-natal and educational con dition the creature of environment, Hut while I would not persecute them, 1 would uao every power to drive popery out of politic. Thirty year ago there was do such tiling aa a distinctively fat hollo vote tn America. Today llomanlara hold the balance of power In American polltita, aa the mult of the Influence of the prleau exerted according to a definite policy to control tbla country, and all the political parties of to day are truckling for It support. Kopubllcan dislike to hear me Ray that McKinioy la Influenced by Arch bishop Ireland. The fact Is Mr. Me Klnley baa done very well In the con duct of ihe Hpanlsh-Amerlcan war, I hope he will bo equally strong here after In combatting the power of Homo at the national capital. I don't care whethctr you like to hear me criticise McKlnley or not. What I say la the truth, Yu auk me what Is the remedy for political and official corruption. 1 do not know. The whole body politic Is affected, Hut I believe there Is a patriotism, a lova of home and of country, in the breams of the Indus trial elnaeca of this country, and that ome day a great leader will rise up and lead the people to that higher plane, where corruption will be de stroyed, ' The text books rn the parochial school assail Martin Ltjiher arid John Calvin In a slmtrH'lose manner and there is not enough courage among the Protectant people of America to pro test against It. If there wms the slight est reflection on a Roman priest In any book used In the public chools, it would make Rome howl, and the news papers of the country would sivon de mand (he expulsion 'of (he book from the schools, I attended the last national republi can convention at Ht, Mills In tha capacity of a reporter. The request of the patriotic societies for a plunk against sectarian appropriations was to have been adopted and Incorporated In the platform, when a telegram earns from Archbishop Ireland of Ht Paul saying: "if you adopt the plank against sectarian appropriation the party will bo accused of being under the Influence of the A. f A and you will Umn the Catholic n of the country." Archbishop Ireland was more powerful n that convention than the millions of patriots throughout the country who demanded that the party pledge Itself against further use of public money for church purposes, The law should prohibit a Roman Catholic from holding tbo of lie of president Just a the law of Knglund prohibits a member of that sect from occupying the throne of tho itjiilsh Kmplre. The reason Is obvious. Romanism Is the foe of civil and re Ilglous liberty, and It Is only senti ment, not law, which has thus far kept a Roman from being president of this country, Jf the political power of Rome continues to Increase for a few years a it has during tbo Inst 30, they will succeed in making a Roman president and then woe to our boasted liberties and form of government iiTJl,?i.!!lh0.l.,e cfmrch olalm 10 hav 14,0(10,0(10 adherents In this country lw." y,r.?rl "0 '10 dHlmed only 8.oot),I 000, 1 here are today at loast 6,000,000 practical Catholics In the United States who purchase and use emblems of va rious kinds which are manufactured In the Catholic nunneries. I have been in the business of selling these em blems myself and can state that the ohurch receives a revenue of from Il8.0oo.000 to 120,000,000 annually from ims aource, and these goods are manu "ctured in Inatltutlona which are free VU t"at,on. being classed under the need of religious organizations. The Roman Cathohj church is cer- i3L,8Tea.JD,rtltutlon- It has a feather from the winf f Angel Ualwltd; (lis tsst brosth tf HI Joih, tti eamiM roal if Jini Chimt, ! hoes 'l Jtthn lb lupiit, tnn(h spilatrr frm Ihe rr on whli h me fvir s rttti iniil if they wmw my pul t.-tiu-r muiil a vtiis mat sHMiid iioid a pitiistioa of o,i) inhsbtiantsi eniHiuli npn or il pitiK from the v It of tlin Vttgln to iin.U a isrii triit; rite lnhib- if iii ftins Ht. Junustis -when one mxue all thy bsl nte iiat-a io; . some milk lnnn the breast of the Vir gin; tne a4t of Mw hen Ibe i i,iie says that Mo died tn the mount and that !! bunel blm and I no man kn where hi grave Is I yet the Roman rhurrb bsa discovered the secret wid line I. Ih anhra! Talk ' aiMHit fase and fakirs, why the xte or itomn Is the grcateet fakir of tne nineteenth tentury! in a small town not far from To ronto, ce mula, a church was built, ded- ! b ated to St. Ann. Tbo priest decided to get U p a pilgrimage of tneiiilNTS of the church from tne New Knglund states and surrounding country, and the word was sent out tnat the pope hud sent to i ue church a pi ere of sstn that had come fiom the arm of the Virgin Mary. Great spiritual hleslngs were offered to all who wouid visit the church of Ht. Ann and bow down be foto this piece of skin from the arm 01 ttie virgin. Kueh person deposited a sum of money upon entering the cbiirob, and none of tbi-m less than II. 00. 1 ti Mi Jo careful Invest Igalions and ascertained that within thirty days 130,000 poor, ignorant and su perstitious buuiun bciutii went upon that pilgrimage and gave tho church not less tliun $130,000 of money be side their traveling expenses. Ihe success of this pilgrimage In spired the priest of a certain New York church with a desire to have a piece of skin from the arm of the Virgin. The pope was accordingly ap pealed to, and while be could not fur nish a piece of the Virgin's skin, be sent abona which was said to bave been taken from the left elbow of St Anthony's arm. A gorgeoua parade took place through the streets of New Vork, and the "bone of St. Anthony" enclosed In a neat oaee, was taken Into the church, where the Roman Catho lics went In to pay their devotions and receive the spiritual blessing. Each one deposited some money as they en tered the uttered place. "1 wrote to a friend of mine," said Mrs. Shepherd, "asstng him to visit the church and examine that 1ione. In a short time be wioie me that he bad vi. c church and knelt down with others while tho priest passed the relic along tha line, lie 'examined It as closeiy as ho could tell, It was a piece of a as be could and wrote me that as near drum stick from a chicken's leg," Hut the church raised a fund of about fUfi,- 000 by this fraud upon the people. One reason why politics are corrupt is hecause of the Indifference of many respectable people to tho duties of cit izenship. T tie first thing an Irishman does when be comes to tnls country Is to go to the city hall and get a Job to work for the city, even If It's only a job of shoveling. His next step Is to start a saloon. Ho then becomes a political boss, runs for alderman and often for mayor, and later turns up In tne stats legislature as a senator. 1 be anil-iirithtii sentiment tn this country Is stirred up by tho pope's Irish, who are constantly talking about home rulo for Ireland, The people of Uie north of Ireland those sturdy, loyal Presbyterians, Intelligent and progressive-are a good people as the world affords, but In the south of Ire land the ignorance, superstition, and crimes are deplorable. Talk about homo rulo for inland; the irbth olllce bolder In America are not willing to give us decent home rule In the Unit ed States. All tbey want Is a shlila luh In one band and a bottle of whis ky In the other and when you want a favor you must bow down before t.iem. According to th" rules of the church they have to go to confession only onco a year, to entitle them to burial tn constseraM ground, and they can spend the rest, of the year lying to the people, I wouldn't believe any Roman politician that lives. Tho moral theology of the Roman CuMiollo church upholds lying, steal ing, murder, adultery, Incest, perjury, bigamy and treason. 1 have lieeu on the lecture platform for about twelve years and liavu never iniulo a state ment which 1 could not prove, and 1 chaUsjise any priest or bishop of tbo Roman church to meet me on the plat form and refute what I charge, 1 pro pose to substantiate my charge by ref erence to tho work of I'auier (Jury, which Is the recognized authority of the Roman clergy; Is kepi in tnoir li braries, and Is used by student for the prlestbiKxl, Mrs, Shepherd took the ten com mandments in their order, and showod that the Human church broke them all, tone proved that the Roman system Is essentially an Idolatrous religion, "thou shall bave no other Gods be fore me," was violated by the doctrine of trans-substantiation, wblcb allows a batter of flour and water moulded Into a wafer to consniute tbo body and blood and divinity of Jesus Christ. The church was. full of graven Im ages In the form of saints before whom the devotees bowed down, thus trans gressing the second and tiurd com mandments. She cited (Jury to prove that the cburoh upholds murder uuder certain conditions, and reviewed the plot which culminated In the as sassination of Abraham Lincoln, show ing that It was planned oy Jesuits in the home of Mrs. Surratt, a Romanist, and that the conspirators were subse quently shielded by Roman priests and that John II. Surratt escaped to Rome and Joined the popo'a army, and that every man implicated was a Romanist It It aakl ttat the Roman caurch tt.ri . h a it (tutu i Mlin . f t ). ft t iM'ili . )' -V-n4 M MtlfMII Ml 1 4 't (S t. ! tw 'tt it m ni t"iw i If- tiii t a a I km- !" S .." '! ' th. -.,!' i4 ti iM r,)!t04l .t H ! t ! ti. In I, aS t M t. t l ,t..r4 !. H.I ia ixi.iilt tf iiii. hr t ti(i. ii( cfcS 'S 1 1 ttwien4 Is SRff ftM t e"l ti).iM mux l.itswf th4 ait'tH'tt .iet h liill Is l ( "o (mi.' if amsher mma ihie th rbvr. h ihtHi sis it " tin sl'Sit "! "' A "ftsnt gnl ri,,""o ',,r wof' inM Hh aseta a 'r Milm. l-tit I tMornwd lht she sn gH U Khe aetetn e ) ! and i.i Hk Aifiivdma ' wtal uloy ( lh Km thiirfh tf she lrltra tent her r Ir. are north (hi she . te roii end !' n have to fonfrs If she approptlate II a eek mr ibn the itntrii pihs A to ncMitsI rnstlon . A Hman t alnoiie In arrcntcd, rlmrs- d lth mur dr. He tskes the wit nee siand. The question Is sukMl: ' l'll oit kill I'elrr on TuesdsvT'' According toth moral tlnxili'S) of Ibe ebun ti bo connuiia no wrong ly ssjing; "I solemnly wsir iHfore Almlsliiy iUn that I did no! sin IVter." Then mentally t hlm se.. lie adds: "on Wednesday." I'urgatory Is a place which has never been located exactly, but It Is snbl to b suspended tomewhere between earth and hell. When a Roman Cathoilc dies the soul goes to purgatory and re mains In pswn until It Is prayed out by the priest at so much per prayir. I call purgatory the head pawnshop of Tope ieo XIII. us suppose thai a man dies who has been a suhsin kecper; whose life has been devoted to destroying men's souls by wiling them strong drink; who has licen a scourge to bts neighborhood; who has been guilty of robbing young girls of their virtue, and of living a shameless life, but who, withal, has accumulated a large sum of money, which he leaves for masses. When he dies his body Is taken to the church and burled with all tho pomp and ceremony which wealth can command. The priests at once commence saying high mass snd the soul of the vile though opulent sa loonkeeper Is carried on a lightning tralu to the realms of bliss. Take an other case. A husband and father d.es, leaving no means to support his wid ow and orphan children. The good mother goes Into the wash-tub to sup port the children she loves. Day after day she scrubs and washes, and on Saturday comes back to the hut where her half-clothed children are kept, with porhaps $4 In her pocket. She looks at one child and says It ought to have aome shoes; another, and says It need some clothes. The surrounding squal or and wretchedness admonish her that the money she has earned should go to relieve the suffering of her family, but she thinks of her husband that la dead. Ill soul Is In purgatory, and accord ing to her religious training It will stay there and burn, and burn, and burn, until the prl-st shall have been paid ti pray It out. Then, closing her heart to the necessities of her ragged and hungry children, she goes to the priest, reminds him of her husband, and offers him 'l of the six to pray for the re pose of his soul. The priest, with a heart of stone, take the money, makes the sign of the cross, tells her ho will deliver the prayer, which he never does, and the mother returns to her wretched abode to pinch and starve with the pittance that remains. Her lectures Inst Sunday night, Mon day afternoon and Monday evening were certainly a success the hall be ing filled, and the audiences applaud ing her arraignment of the vile and corrupting tendency of the question propounded by unmarried men to girls, young women and even to mar ried women In the confessional of the Roman Cathoilc church. The subjects she discussed were of such a character that, because of the stringent rules governing the trans mission of printed matter through the mulls, we cannot report tho extracts she quoted from standard theological works of tho Roman Catholic church and be certain of the paper ever reach ing the subscribers; although Mrs. Shepherd, let It be understood, used exceedingly chaste language to convey tbo Ideas that were laid down In Rome's text books In the grossest, moKt Immoral, Indecent and licentious words and sentences. She began her lecture to men only by characterizing the Roman Catholic priest as the scavenger of satitn, She said that, when a politician desired some dirty work done he always looked around among his friends to And whom lie had least regard for and then sent for that one and paid him to do the work (A volee:"Jly gosh.you're right;" laughter,) "You vo done that, have you?" (Applause,) well, the devil, when he wanted a dirty Institu tion like the confessional of the Ro man Ontholifi church established, look ed among his friends and concluded that the priest of that church was the fellow ho had least respect for, so be had him do the work and put him In charge, Oh, you men; you fathers, and hus bands, and brothers, how long shall this blot, on social purity, this stain on morality, be permitted to exist on American sol!7 1 dislike to talk of the vlleness, the Immorality, the soul-damning Influ ence thst wraps the confessional box about, but It Is a duty that I owe you, It In a duty I owe Christianity, to lay bare, to nnmnsk, tho terrible things that are done In the name of religion and In the name of our Savior, Jesus Christ, In the secrecy of the confes sional. In the name of Jesus a little girl of seven Is Induced to make her first confession tn an unmarried man. She goes Into the confessional that daik spot Into which not one ray of Ood's sunlight ever enters kneel down soys the prescribed formula, and then .a questioned by one of those sleek, fnt priests, whose passions and whose de sires are no different from tho dedre and passions of any other of Ood's creatures, fiho kneels there! The priest asks her If ahe has lied, If she has been disobedient and many other questions which her pure little mind, Into which sin haa not effected an en trance, readily forms an answer. He then asks her I shall not give the prleat'a words; I will use my own tan- ..t t miHt u it. a t,ii.t4 I t. ., f v il fcrl r'l.' t ( t 14 ' t f ( Km ft. . fc lfct tMO.iihi f t tfce lT lilt 'J t ti'fct, ( t 1 n ttt I t il ii tt f'lt, . rMi tf ie, i t .- t ll?.. t Dill i .( ! B.J( ,..( M tmiwil n... km a '! t tfct i' : ti.ttnlrt. llxol st ftlrM qx. ti lift H Mir Id leM tt " k I wt ' tMl iiwif puit. we tll M to tt-ai bt-r romp-sf tt Iw Ihs fi fpnf M i r.n I to Mm S 4m v 1 hut rails. wKo . wsrI sin I. t Isio iw w with tw rH. eM lw.ee. getteeirn, w l a rtne is ntiomHtwo In tw wains i-f irlittie ami l Ihe Wswe of ivn ttit( " 1 hi prwt gives Ihst rMt a l.-in In h she es be 'tifl-w she ran I Immoral Will et tell re thai Is rwlisloa? Will yi tell m ihst Is CbrMtshltf ? Ihst rhlbl hs twrn t sushi a bsson b- nevrr will forsr-l. snd Jesu I made the covering. Oh. blasphemy? linn the pilist rs on questioning hrr He Sfk her wh.l sre her llV-metes-whet her they re Utile glfli or little hoy. If Ihey are llttln N'Vs. do tbey tver midrets Iwfitre her, or A' ht ever undress before them, and whether they ever do anything they should no! d. Think of a nin, an unmarried man. asking a seven-year-old girl surh revolting questions, and then If her little mind Is too pure to csteh what be mesne, she must be taught, so thst she may In Ihe future be able to guard her soul against thst sin. And (hat man clslms to be a rep resentative of Christ! Ild Christ ever lead a child's mind Into channels of sin? Old he not take a child and sit It In the midst of his disciple and sny: "suffer little children to come unto me." and, "Hxcept ye become as little children ye can In no wise enter the kingdom of heaven?" What a sacri lege then, for this priest to claim to represent i urlst! lie Is the represent ative of the devil. That Is Mrs. Shepherd's statement, In our words, of the llrst confession of a Itomaii Catholic child. She stands ready to prove that that Is the prac tice laid down by Roman Cut hoi la the ologians, and followed by Roman Catholic priest. The charge Is so se rious that we cannot allow It to ss without offering space tn these col umns to Illshop Richard Scannell, the head of the Roman Catholic, church In this part of Nebraska, to explain to the people that the church neither teaehea nor practices such revolting things. Will Illshop Scannell say the Roman Catholic church theologies do not teach, or that Roman Catholic priests do not propound such revolt In" Questions to Jlttle grrla? If they do tbould tbey not be arreated for ..,..! ,.l,,..i nt Immorality? Ilinmiin -w. Mrs. Shepherd then took up the case of a young woman wno la sooui io i .I...I Tk. vmiriv ladV IfOCS IntO limn ii-ii, " - " - -' . . the confessional. That earns fat, aleek priest la there. He Is unmarried. He i tt m tin sjti If trial I in other men. Yet be asks her questions that none but a man of stone could ask a young, prepos sessing, virtuous woman and not cause passion to consume mm, n ii-i before him. She confesses ail her sins, except a secret sin. Hut he Is not satisfied. He must know the secret recesses of her heart her very thoughts so he asks If her betrothed ever attempted to take un due liberties with her? If he had at tempted to kiss her? If he had kisseo her on the brow, or on her cheek? if be had kissed her lasciviously on her lips, etc, , M . Then she says she has sinned grie vously; thai she has parted with her virti,rpthat gem of her womanhood. He asks her when? How often? Wheth er It was with a married or a single man; whether It was with her Intend ed husband. She tells him tho story. if she has sinned the priest pro nounces absolution, and men, while Ihey are both wrought up over the dis closures and the recital, what do you expect? It Is the doctrine of the church of Rome that the betrothed husband should llrst go to the confessional, that the confessor might, the more easily Induce her to, and the betrothed wife be the more ready to confess her secret sins knowing that her betrothed hus band bud already confessed the sin In which they bad been partner. If, however, the betrothed husband was not gulltiy of sinning with her; If It was some other man, then the priest pronounces absolution And sends her to the arms of her betrothed husband a pure as she was the day she was born. Such is popery, To such depths It drugs woman, Hut you can readily understand the regard, the estimation, which the Ro man Catholic church places on woman by the following Instruction to the priesthood; "Should a monstrosity, born of a beast and a human, be bap tized 7" Is a question propounded by the theologians. . The answer Is "If the monstrosity be born of a man and a beast, yes, because man Is a lineal descendant of Adam, who was made a living soul, and because man Is capable of reproducing a soul. If tho mon strosity bo iKirn of a woman and a beast, no," There you get the estima tion of woman from the standpoint of the priesthood! Mrs, Shepherd then went Into pre natal baptism, but we do not think we can explain It fully and keep clear of the postal regulations, so we will make the statement short and as plain as tho Knglish language will permit; If It Is found that tha child of a Ro man Catholic mother cannot be born alive, i hen the Infant must be baptised befortf Its birth and before It soul ta..es Its flight Into eternity. This Is dots by aid of a syringe Ailed with water, and by making the sign of the cross on any part of tho Infant which tho priest csn reach and by saying: "1 baptize thee In tho name of the Father, and of the Hon and of the Holy Ghost." If tho mother die In child birth, or during pregnancy, the priest comes. He enters Into the death cham ber, the clothing Is raised, an incision Is made In tho abdomen, the infant or the foetus Is removed, and thla unmnr rled mun holds the embryo In the light and docldes by Its color whether it Is dead or alive. If It Is dead It I not baptized. H la not returned to the coffin with its mother. It la denied bur ial In consecrated ground, and Is hid and burled In the garden or the field as a thing of loathing and contempt If It is alive, that pret baptizes It, and replace It In the casket with tta t r"f .. 1 vi I : wu it. . t te ' . tM l- A. Is tssi t r.Mp . U Ifcs .lmo ti fc, w I "S i ft-i.el s II ft . R.tr4 t I-1 f Sit !. U mir4 I ! IH-w It I i t'e I'M iMH', rioiiiH to !-tti! ti ihs Wnstl IMS IS ! IWS !'! ' Htia wifii ae4 tottkr at hi tt.f e ( . wiwdt. t Sm Kit : 1itt., st i-. 1 K Wlt!f I UM'W I mMi-.i lst4rt a di-- I iilj.ll.. t-4 ttis I lrt rent's t Wlssdsnil nt tf I ti4 It renst bo S j sSi tr thre anensri itst films snuM I nlmrttM N'H til itif.tm ( th" wriMity rli 'sis (hem Itsbte lo renr t sla an4 rnl dsmnstio tin nv i? ou fsihers, yn .n :;.;;4. it" ii una me who r giia 'h Kntn I'slhoMr (Ills anil nv( In oistis thm viwr purteer f.r itf, tin ulit jon UK those e-hsros, drunker ptlett to ak nur dear one smhj awful, such InBUtttnit questions ftum H.i.pti wiiii. dr at toy twlei. able M stand bef.-re an au-tietir com pitsmt of men and tell of thi revolt ing and un t'hrlstlsn prst tlees; but I bsi put Mills thst false modesty Ihst would rlose mr mouth, and listen only to the call of duty. I am but the ptonrer, the Arcnnsiit lit ibis work, tn a fow years there will be a seore of women warning the public as I sm warning you tonlshl. 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